From Rodney Perkins Sent Fri, Jan 16th 1998, 06:01
I would look into "Sylvie and Babs Hi-Fi Companion," "A Spiral Insana," and "Rock and Roll Station." These are masterpieces that show S. Stapleton's strengths; dense, surreal ambience. "150 Murderous Passions" is the great collaboration between Whitehouse and NWW but leans heavily towards the W. Bennett side of the spectrum (shrill, high-frequency splatter). Not that there is anything wrong with that! At 12:05 AM 1/16/98 -0500, wells wrote: >i'm trying to decide which NWW release to get next. opinions on the >following releases appreciated: > >Thunder Perfect Mind >Chance Meeting on a Dissection Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella >The Sadness of Things (not an official NWW release but Stapleton's material >anyway) >The 150 Murderous Passions > >any info appreciated! nww has such great album names, unsurpassed in my >humble opinion. > >ta ta. >- wells oliver : xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xxx > " charm's in limited supply and refusing to stretch > that indefinable nothing somehow keeps pushing you " > >